Gal’s notes- Anatomy, Chemistry and Biology
My name is Gal, I graduated from high school in 2015 and later I continued to a college and graduated as an advanced care paramedic, nowadays I am working towards my bachelors degree. Throughout all my academic studies, my go-to method to stay on track with class contents is taking good notes. Over the years, I developed some good skills to take notes in a way that helps me to memorize and understand the lectures better (such as colourful notes, comparing tables, etc).
I am taking handwritten notes on my iPad (fully digital and environmentally friendly).
My main interests are in Human Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry, Biology and Biochemistry:)
I am also fluent in Hebrew so I can answer questions related to foreign languages or how to study effectively in English for non-native speakers.
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Summary Human anatomy- lower limbs skeleton and joint classification
Human anatomy- lower limbs skeleton. Colourful labelled diagrams. Specific bone parts and professional terminology. 
Includes: Pelvis, coxal bones, femur, tibia, fibula, patella and foot bones. 
Joints: sacroiliac joint, pubic symphysis, knee, ankle. Colour-coded for easy memorization. 
ligaments that stabilize the ankle.
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Human anatomy- lower limbs skeleton. Colourful labelled diagrams. Specific bone parts and professional terminology. 
Includes: Pelvis, coxal bones, femur, tibia, fibula, patella and foot bones. 
Joints: sacroiliac joint, pubic symphysis, knee, ankle. Colour-coded for easy memorization. 
ligaments that stabilize the ankle.
Summary Human anatomy- upper limbs skeleton and joint classification
Human anatomy- upper limbs skeleton (bones) and joint classification. Colourful labelled diagrams. Specific bone parts and professional terminology. Includes: Humerus, ulna, radius, carpal, metacarpal and phalanges. Joints: glenohumeral (shoulder), elbow joint and joints of the hand and palm. Colour-coded for easy memorization.
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Human anatomy- upper limbs skeleton (bones) and joint classification. Colourful labelled diagrams. Specific bone parts and professional terminology. Includes: Humerus, ulna, radius, carpal, metacarpal and phalanges. Joints: glenohumeral (shoulder), elbow joint and joints of the hand and palm. Colour-coded for easy memorization.